Password Renewal

Mike63

Esteemed Pedelecer
Oct 23, 2008
809
64
...same for me...coming up for the last few days...but no facility to change.
....today it let me change ...so did.
 

Eaglerider

Esteemed Pedelecer
Oct 25, 2011
374
47
East Sussex
Thanks Mike, it's not just me then.

Curiously, I replaced my secret password with exactly the same one, and the software didn't seem to notice!!!

Bit of a shocker that I've been on here for so long!!
 

shemozzle999

Esteemed Pedelecer
Sep 28, 2009
2,826
686
If you receive the message, log on with an incorrect password, then follow the steps for "I forgot my password" where you have to re-submit your email address and you will be sent a new temp one that you can change after logging on.

Mine was 1285 days - I really should have changed it when I started getting the rogue emails during the vBulletin hack.
 
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Blew it

Esteemed Pedelecer
Jun 8, 2008
1,472
97
Swindon, Wiltshire
Yes, and it nearly drove me up the wall last night.

The box that came up said "you can change your pass-word here" but when I clicked on "here" nothing happened. I could not access my profile page or anything.

This morning, I accessed the site on my other PC and "here" actually took me to the relevant page. All's well now
 

KirstinS

Esteemed Pedelecer
Apr 5, 2011
3,224
899
Brighton
Me too last night, 700 and something - usually post via Tapatalk and it would not allow a password change. Did it this morning via a PC and all fine
 

jerrysimon

Esteemed Pedelecer
Aug 27, 2009
3,292
112
Cambridge, UK
I changed my fine though I have been unable to use a hotmail email address ?

Jerry
 

funkylyn

Esteemed Pedelecer
Feb 22, 2011
3,172
27
South Shields, Tyne & Wear
Aww......thats nice....all us 'old timers' nicely logged in fresh again and ready for the next few years lol :cool:

Lynda :)
 

the_killjoy

Esteemed Pedelecer
May 26, 2008
822
226
Mine was 1783, gave up last night trying to reset it.

What is the lowest that anyone has had ?

Is it just asking everyone to update ~ I also kept my old password :)
 

flecc

Member
Oct 25, 2006
53,136
30,556
If you receive the message, log on with an incorrect password, then follow the steps for "I forgot my password" where you have to re-submit your email address and you will be sent a new temp one that you can change after logging on.

Mine was 1285 days - I really should have changed it when I started getting the rogue emails during the vBulletin hack.
Didn't work for me, kept getting another box demanding another name for an electric bike. I tried entering pedelec, ebike, e bike, e-bike, electric bicycle, all refused as incorrect!

Eventually after some hours it finally let me access to change the password without that demand.

The while thing is a bit of a nonsense anyway, it seems more like a bug to me in the way it's been behaving, and this is after all a forum, not an online bank.
 

carpetbagger

Esteemed Pedelecer
Nov 20, 2007
744
18
blackburn
mine was 1722 days, took ages to find the bit were it says use this page to change as it wasn't clear just to click on the last bit of the message.....maybe it should be in bold writing were to click.
 

funkylyn

Esteemed Pedelecer
Feb 22, 2011
3,172
27
South Shields, Tyne & Wear
I must have been lucky, I just clicked on the link, changed my password and was in as quick as a rabbit down a burrow :D

Lynda :)
 

shemozzle999

Esteemed Pedelecer
Sep 28, 2009
2,826
686
Didn't work for me, kept getting another box demanding another name for an electric bike. I tried entering pedelec, ebike, e bike, e-bike, electric bicycle, all refused as incorrect!

Eventually after some hours it finally let me access to change the password without that demand.

The while thing is a bit of a nonsense anyway, it seems more like a bug to me in the way it's been behaving, and this is after all a forum, not an online bank.
You have to use the original email address when you first signed up and your first guess worked for me.

Perhaps HelenJ can explain?
 
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rsscott

Administrator
Staff member
Aug 17, 2006
1,399
195
Hi all,

It's my fault..I was trying out an option to update passwords on a more frequent basis (current is never) and it looks like everyone has been affected.

If you're asked for an email address, it will need to be the one registered to the account (if you can remember it for some of you!). Email me if you get stuck.
 

RoadieRoger

Esteemed Pedelecer
Nov 8, 2010
725
199
I`m back more by luck than judgement . A bit like the Dentists , where you get get kicked off the list if you don`t respond ?
 

johnc461165

Esteemed Pedelecer
Aug 19, 2011
546
22
WN6
Hi all,

It's my fault..I was trying out an option to update passwords on a more frequent basis (current is never) and it looks like everyone has been affected.

If you're asked for an email address, it will need to be the one registered to the account (if you can remember it for some of you!). Email me if you get stuck.
Yes got them all taking their helmets off and scratching heads to sort it mmmmmmmmm me to;);)
 

50 Hertz

Pedelecer
Mar 6, 2013
172
2
I don't understand why the password needs to expire. At work, I need a password, which expires every four weeks, to log into the computer systems. Then, every sub system needs a password, which expires every four weeks. Multiply this across the number of systems that I use and I am changing a password every 3 or 4 days. Its so frequent that I have to write them all down in a jotter which I keep on my desk top. I'm told that the frequent changing of passwords is to enhance security.

Why do we to change our passwords to access a website about bicycles? What's the worst that could happen?
 

sal_park

Finding my (electric) wheels
Aug 27, 2012
17
0
I don't understand why the password needs to expire. At work, I need a password, which expires every four weeks, to log into the computer systems. Then, every sub system needs a password, which expires every four weeks. Multiply this across the number of systems that I use and I am changing a password every 3 or 4 days.
I know it's a pain but..

Its so frequent that I have to write them all down in a jotter which I keep on my desk top. I'm told that the frequent changing of passwords is to enhance security.
*THIS* (writing down passwords on a piece of paper) is the main reason I'm aware of that drives the change your password every xx days system behavior !

Why do we to change our passwords to access a website about bicycles? What's the worst that could happen?
Someone reads the jotter on your desk and can login into all your systems ? Depending on what they have got access to it could be 'pretty bad' (tm).


As an aside, I have the same hassle here at work with many different system wanting there passwords reset all the time. What I do is when I need to change the password for any system, I change it on all systems to the same password. Not ideal, but better that writing it down I think :)


hth

sp
 

flecc

Member
Oct 25, 2006
53,136
30,556
*THIS* (writing down passwords on a piece of paper) is the main reason I'm aware of that drives the change your password every xx days system behavior !
But its the need to keep changing passwords that forces people to make a note of them, a self defeating measure!!!!!!!

If they just stayed the same they could be remembered easily.